Party lines: Who toes, who sways? WASHINGTON - As much as they agree, Orrin Hatch and John McCain have had their moments on opposite sides.
Hatch backed adding a House member for the District of Columbia and one for Utah; McCain didn't. Full Story
Patriotic medic dies a hero on the Fourth James Taylor was the type of all-American guy who loved the Boston Red Sox, relished in the lives of his three young boys and found pride in serving as a physical therapist during Operation Desert Storm. Full Story
Continental ordered to trial in Concorde blast PARIS - A French judge ordered Continental Airlines and five people to stand trial on charges of manslaughter for the 2000 crash of a Concorde jet that killed 113 people, a prosecutor said Thursday. Full Story
Chuck Baldwin Chuck Baldwin is a Florida pastor, syndicated columnist and radio talk show host who is running for U.S. President on the Constitution Party ticket.
Rivers of Recovery Disabled veterans fly fish the Green River with the Rivers of Recovery program while learning about living and not being broken.
Snake Valley Water Grab Rancher Dean Baker discusses his concerns with pumping out water from an aquifer under the Snake Valley to quench the thirst of the growing west.
Earth Harp William Close brings his unusual instrument to the Utah Arts Festival.
Utah Arts Festival Preview: Earth Harp MASS Ensemble plays the unusual Earth Harp in this clip from their Critical Mass DVD. They are appearing at the Utah Arts Festival.
Cremated remains part of fireworks show Posted: 10:37 AM- INDIANAPOLIS - One of the fireworks bursting above the city this year will contain a bit of cremated remains - a fitting tribute, organizers say, to the man who ran the annual event for 40 years. Full Story
Gateway in Kearns? Imagine this: a sizzling shopping district in northwest Kearns with department stores, loft housing and maybe a TRAX station along an old railroad line. Full Story